Andrew Barton has never been one to play it safe. Known for his game-changing creativity, bold ideas and the way heβs shaped British hairdressing, heβs marking 40 years in the industry. We hope you’re not expecting a nostalgic trip down memory lane… Andrewβs not slowing down; heβs powering forward.
This milestone isnβt about looking back, itβs about what comes next. Still brimming with passion and fresh ideas, heβs pushing the boundaries of what hairdressing can be, sparking new collaborations, and mentoring the next generation of hair professionals.
βEvery project I take on is fueled by what Iβve learned, but itβs never about repeating the past. My experience doesnβt hold me back β it pushes me forward. It gives me the confidence to try new things, to explore new formats, and to help others do the same,β says Andrew. βThe more Iβve achieved, the more I want to give back. Supporting the next generation is one of the most important things I can do as a hairdresser today.β
From his iconic role as the resident hair expert on 10 Years Younger to winning accolades such as British Hairdresser of the Year and British Hair Icon, Andrewβs reputation is built not only on skill but on his ability to continuously evolve. His work bridges fashion, beauty, art, and culture β always with an eye on whatβs possible, not just whatβs been done before.

A man on many roles
Among his many current roles, Andrew is:
Β· UK Cut & Style Artist for Keune, helping shape the brandβs education and event programmes.
Β· Creative Director at Racoon International, where he leads innovation across hair extension artistry and education.
Β· Group Brand Lead at Bloom Salons, working across locations in Aberdeen, Glasgow, and The House of Keune by Bloom in London β where he also works with clients, including celebrity names.
A lifelong champion of education, Andrew is also the founder of ABLE (Andrew Barton London Education), a scholarship programme delivered exclusively in further education colleges to give student hairdressers a deeper, industry-level training experience.
βI got tired of hearing people in the industry complain about college training without doing anything to fix it. So, I decided to stop talking and start doing. ABLE is about bridging that gap and helping students get the skills and confidence they need to thrive.β He says.
In 2025, Andrew also co-launched Split Ends with Andrew & Olga, a YouTube and podcast series that shares behind-the-scenes salon stories with celebrity guests, while offering real insight into the heart of the industry.
Andrew’s titles
His commitment to social change is just as enduring as his creative output. He proudly serves as:
Β· Ambassador for England for the Fellowship for British Hairdressing
Β· Honorary Ambassador for the Hair & Barber Council
Β· Wig Industry Ambassador for the Hairdressing & Beauty Suppliers Association (HBSA)
Β· Patron of The British Association of Adoption & Fostering
Β· Hairdresser Ambassador for The Little Princess Trust
Β· Ambassador for Kidscape, the UKβs anti-bullying charity
Β· Patron of Project Eileen, a ground-breaking schools programme helping young people navigate grief and loss
Awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts by Southampton Solent University – the first of its kind awarded to a hairdresser – Andrew Barton remains one of the most passionate, influential, and progressive voices in the industry.
For more of the latest industry news, click HERE.
________________________________
Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating β whatever your interest, whether youβre a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, youβll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.me